Dr. Dre obliterated the competition on the
annual Forbes "Cash Kings" list. And, have Joell Ortiz and others
initiated a mature Rap renaissance?
Dr. Dre’s Dominates the Forbes “Cash Kings” ListAndre: If you’ve been paying
attention to the Forbes Cash King list, then you know it was a blowout
this year. Off of the Beats By Dre acquisition by Apple, Dr. Dre came
home with an astonishing gross amount of $620 million
“Not only is that the highest annual total of any entertainer ever
evaluated by FORBES, it’s more than the combined earnings of all 24 of
his companions on the 2014 Hip-Hop Cash Kings list,” said Forbes. Not
bad for a man in the headphones business. Think about that sentence,
though, “it’s more than the combined earnings of all 24 of his
companions on the 2014 Hip-Hop Cash Kings list.” Combined. That’s mega
millionaires and some of the hardest working people in the game like Jay Z, Puffy and the man who’s tripled his worth in the past few years
Drake not keeping uwww.wamilazo.blogspot.comp. Why? Everything in any business is selling.
Period. There’s the art form and the culture, but none of that makes
money in a vacuum so it’s no surprise that a windfall of that size can
only come via a direct sale of a company, organization or
infrastructure.
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